N-Scale 01/2018: Modellbahn Union & Fleischmann

Model based on an existing old steam brewery, with highly detailed brewery hall and two 3D printed brewing kettles with valves, thermometer and pipes. The building is placed on an engraved ground plate and can be extended on one side with a supplied railway ramp. A separate boiler house with chimney and a brick enclosure wall complete this beautiful ensemble.

The Brown Boveri Compressor was used in mines to generate compressed air for powering the equipment under ground.Due to the high explosion risks usage of electrical equipment was forbidden. The compressors were usually situated ina purpose build compressor hall.

Our loco rolling road testbed is absolute top quality, produced in Germany. The testbed has a unique connection system, through which it is possible to attach the testbed to a power supply using straight forward model railway connectors (not included).

Motor with flywheel. Richt detailing on the model that has 2 pantographs. Interface according to NEM 651 standards for the adaptation of a digital decoder. Triple headlights and two red LED tail lights that change with the direction of travel. Coupler pocket according to NEM 355 standards with close coupling mechanism.

Model with built-in load sensing digital decoder and true to the original sound functions from factory.

Motor with flywheel. Rich detailing on the model that has 2 pantographs. Triple headlights and two red LED tail lights that change with the direction of travel. Coupler pocket according to NEM 355 standards with close coupling mechanism.

Model in true to the original livery and lettering. In-plane applied windows. Drive on all four axles. Interface according to NEM 651 standards. Triple LED headlights that change with the direction of travel.

In 1908, the Esslingen engineering works were commissioned to build a large hot steam Pacific express train locomotive. By 1921, a total of 41 machines were built. As a prelude to fast passenger trains, in front of the Orient-Express and other CIWL train runs, these distinctive machines, all of which were based in Stuttgart, were used. One-time, limited edition.